Mygapula, Sudheer IN BLR SISL wrote:
> Find the attached capture file for further references.
At a first glance, I'd say the agent on 192.168.2.125 is misbehaving, since it
reports EngineBoots/Time values of 0/0 during engine id discovery and 0/291
when responding to the subsequent query.
HTH,
On 27 July 2010 13:29, Nisha Thomas wrote:
> Could you please help me to send trap to a specific port using snmptrap
> command line utility.
>
> I couldn’t find the argument to specify port in the ‘snmptrap’ command. Is
> there any way to specify the port in that command?
$ man snmpcmd
Hi,
Could you please help me to send trap to a specific port using snmptrap
command line utility.
I couldn’t find the argument to specify port in the ‘snmptrap’ command. Is
there any way to specify the port in that command?
Thanks in Advance,Nisha
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> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 08:10:41 +0100, Dave Shield
> said:
>> How about "includeFile" and "includeAny"?
DS> But your preference would be for distinct config tokens for these
DS> two cases, rather than a single shared directive?
Yes, I think that's most clear.
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Wes Hardaker
Please mai
On 27 July 2010 07:46, Wes Hardaker wrote:
>> On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 09:32:18 +0100, Dave Shield
>> said:
>
> DS> c) Use separate config tokens for these two approaches
> DS> (e.g. "include"/"includefile", or "includeconf"/"include")
>
> DS> Thoughts? Preferences?
>
> How about "includeFi